Shocked116
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Thanks! I really need any kind of encouragement at the moment.Start testing your blood glucose and see if your sugars are high and the go from there . I too had no obvious symptoms and still haven't . Remember you have achieved a non diabetic state and can do it again .
Nothing to stop you going at it full-tilt again, right? @mojo37 's right, you did it before, you can do it again. Cut the carbs, test your heart out. Don't give up before you've even started, you've got this!I was originally diagnosed as diabetic in 2013 with an A1c of 53. I worked really hard at controlling it through exercise and diet and in 2015 I came off the Metformin that have been prescribed and in 2018 my A1c was in the 30s. I was told by the nurse that I was no longer considered diabetic. I kept on having the eye checkups but was turned away from having A1c checks from 2020 onwards because I was told there was no reagent and I wasn’t a priority. I carried on trying to be sensible with the exercise and eating so I probably ate too many carbs-not a huge amount though. Today I have had blood results returned With an A1c of 116.
I am terrified. Can I turn this round? I have had no symptoms whatsoever and feel better than I have done in years.
You, and how many others? It's called "carb-creep" for a reason. If it wasn't something that happened to a lot of people, carbs creeping back into their diet, then there wouldn't be a name for the thing.Thanks! I needed to hear that. I’m feeling stupid because I took my eye off the ball and assumed everything was alright. I should never have stopped testing.
You're clearly not stupid. You were led to believe it had gone. Then, having discovered this was not the case, you resorted to support. That's a sign of intelligence surely?!Thanks! I needed to hear that. I’m feeling stupid because I took my eye off the ball and assumed everything was alright. I should never have stopped testing.
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